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This plugin provides a facility to periodically run the Zenphoto backup utility. Use it to insure that database backups are done on a regular basis.

NOTE: The website must be visited for this plugin to be able to check if it is time to run. Inacative sites may not get backed up as frequently as the interval specifies. Of course, if the site is inactive, there probably is little need to do the backup in the first place.

Plugin handler for certain standard document formats. These are displayed by a WEBdocs provider e.g. Google Docs viewer. The item is displayed in an iFrame sized based on the image size option. Of course, your site must be accessable by the provider and your viewer must have the required account credentials for this to work.

The plugin is an extension of TextObject. For more details see the class-textobject plugin.

This plugin deals with functions that have either been altered* or removed** from mainstream Zenphoto completely. * Altered functions have deprecated parameters.** Removed functions are not maintained and they are not guaranteed to function correctly with the current version of Zenphoto.

The default settings cause an E_USER_NOTICE error to be generated when the function is used. The text of the error message will tell you how to replace calls on the deprecated function. The error message can be disabled to allow your scripts to continue to run. Visit the deprecated-functions plugin options. Find the function and uncheck the box by the function.

A utility button is provided that allows you to search themes and plugins for uses of functions which have been deprecated. Use it to be proactive in replacing or changing these items.

The plugin will use a federated login such as Google Accounts as
a logon server. If the logon succeeds it will log that user onto
Zenphoto. An attempt will be made to match the user to an existing
Zenphoto user. If such is found, then the user is logged in as that
Zenphoto user. If not, a Zenphoto user will be created and logged
in.

The default privileges for a created user are obtained from the
viewers group. (The user will belong to that group.) This
will be the case whether or not the user_groups plugin is enabled.
If you want to be able to specify unique default priviledges you
will have to use the user_groups plugin at least until you
have defined your default group.

You may also find the user_expiry plugin useful in
conjunction with this plugin. Since users may arbitrarily be
created from those visitors who login with their federated
credentials you may want to "age" these users and (...)